WE10 wireless microphone backs up files as it records

The Mirfak Audio WE10 series is a wireless microphone system capable of doing more than just capturing audio. Designed for filmmakers, vloggers and broadcast news crews, Mirfak Audio claims its suitable for various situations and creators.

“From filmmaking to onstage presentation; from vlogging to live streaming and more. With the multi-function screen, visual power and audio monitoring can be viewed at any time,” Mirfak Audio says.

The WE10 wireless microphone comes in two versions. The first is the standard WE10 option. This option comes with one transmitter and one receiver. The other option is the WE10 Pro. The Pro option consists of two clip-on wireless transmitters. These transmitters have built-in omnidirectional microphones. Also, the Pro option includes a dual-channel receiver.

Wireless WE10 microphone automatically backs up audio

Mirfak Audio says the WE10 automatically backs up audio with its recording. While it saves, the WE10 can do double duty as a recorder as well. All you need to do is insert an SD card, turn it on and start recording.

Mirfak Audio WE10 series
Image courtesy: Mirfak Audio

WE10 microphone supports 2.4GHZ digital wireless

The WE10 wireless microphone also supports 2.4GHZ digital wireless. Mirfak Audio claims its system avoids interference from TV and radio waves by operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Additionally, the system automatically changes transmission frequency to lessen noise and dropouts up to 30m.

Breakdown

  • Automatically backs up audio files while recording
  • Includes two clip-on wireless transmitters with built-in Omni-directional microphones
  • Also includes a dual-channel receiver
  • Supports 2.4GHz Digital Wireless
  • Picks up 360° Omni-directional
  • 3.5mm input jack

Pricing and availability

The WE10 with one transmitter comes in two options. The first is the the offer with one receiver is open for pre-order right now. It’s going for $169. The Pro option with two transmitters and one receiver costs $249.

Sean Berry
Sean Berry
Sean Berry is Videomaker's managing editor.

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